- Lena Zavaroni
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Born =November 4 1963
Died = death date and age|1999|10|01|1963|11|04
Origin = Rothesay,Scotland
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Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1974 – 1982
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Notable_instruments =Lena Zavaroni (
November 4 ,1963 -October 1 ,1999 ) was a Scottish child singer and a television show host. With her album "Ma! He's Making Eyes At Me" at ten years of age, she is the youngest person in history to have an album in UK album chart top ten. Later in life she hosted tv shows and appeared on stage. She died at the age of 35 after a long battle withanorexia nervosa .Career
Early life
Lena grew up in the small town of Rothesay on the
Isle of Bute [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/463512.stm BBC News. Child star Lena dies at 35 ] Retrieved21 April 2006] with musical parents. Father Victor Zavaroni played theguitar , mother Hilda sang, and Lena herself sang from the age of two. [http://www.lena-zavaroni.co.uk/lenazavaroni-biography.html Lena Zavaroni biography.] Retrieved21 April 2006] Her Italiansurname came from her immigrant grandfather.She was discovered in the summer of 1973 by
record producer Tommy Scott, who was on holiday in Rothesay and heard her singing with her father and uncle in a band. Scott contactedimpresario Phil Solomon, which led to his partner, Dorothy Solomon, becoming Zavaroni's manager.Career in music
In 1974 she appeared on
Hughie Green ’s "Opportunity Knocks " and won the show for a record-breaking five weeks running. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/463549.stm BBC News. Tragic Zavaroni ruined by illness.] Retrieved21 April 2006] She followed this with the album "Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me", a collection of classic and then-recentpop standard s which reached #8 in the UK album chart. At 10 years, 146 days old, Zavaroni is still the youngest person to have an album in the top 10 [ [http://www.everyhit.com/recordalb.html Everyhit.com] Retrieved21 April 2006] and was also the youngest person to appear on the BBC's "Top of the Pops ".Zavaroni also sang at a
Hollywood charity show withFrank Sinatra andLucille Ball in 1974, at which Ball commented, "You’re special. Very special and very, very good,"although some sources attribute the words to Sinatra. [http://elvispelvis.com/lenazavaroni.htm#obit Fuller Up Obituary.] Retrieved21 April 2006] Following this, Zavaroni guest-starred on "The Carol Burnett Show ". She also appeared in the "Morecambe and Wise Show", the 1976 "Royal Variety Show" and performed at theWhite House for US PresidentGerald Ford . "Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me," originally anEddie Cantor song from 1921, became her only US chart record when it reached #91 during a four-week run on theBillboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1974.Stage and TV career
While attending London's
Italia Conti Academy stage school, Lena met and became long-term friends with child starBonnie Langford . The two starred in the TV show "Lena and Bonnie".Between 1980 and 1982, Lena had her own TV series on the
BBC , "Lena Zavaroni and Music", which featured singing and dancing, and included guests such asSpike Milligan andLes Dawson . [http://www.lena-zavaroni.co.uk/lenazavaroni-tv-series.html Lena TV-series on BBC ] Retrieved30 April 2006]Later years
From the age of 13, Zavaroni suffered from
anorexia nervosa . While at stage school, her weight dropped to 56 lb (25kg ). Zavaroni blamed this on the pressure placed upon her to fit into costumes while at the same time she was "developing as a woman."She continued to suffer from anorexia throughout the 1980s, and in 1989 she married computer consultant Peter Wiltshire. The couple settled in north
London but separated 18 months later. Also in 1989, Zavaroni's mother, Hilda, died of atranquilliser overdose and a fire destroyed all of her showbiz mementos.After the breakup of her marriage, Zavaroni moved to
Hoddesdon ,Hertfordshire , to be nearer to her father and his second wife. By this time, she was living on state benefits and in 1999 was accused of stealing a 50p packet of jelly, although the charges were later dropped.Illness
Zavaroni underwent a number of drug treatments and received
electroconvulsive therapy in an attempt to beat her anorexia. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/554625.stm BBC News. Inquest told of star's suicide threat] Retrieved21 April , 2006 ] Her inquest was told that none of these had been successful in the long term. In addition she was suffering from depression and begged doctors to operate on her to relieve her depression. Although the operation would not cure her anorexia, she was desperate for it to proceed and threatened suicide (she also took a drug overdose) if it did not.In September 1999 Zavaroni was admitted to
University Hospital of Wales inCardiff for a psychosurgical operation. [http://www.psychosurgery.org/2005/12/lena-zavaroni.html Lena Zavaroni] ] After the operation, she appeared to be in a satisfactory condition and after a week she was "making telephone calls, cheerful and engaging in conversation," even asking her doctor if he thought there was any chance that she would get back on stage. However, three weeks after the operation, she developed a chest infection and died frompneumonia onOctober 1 . She weighed less than 70 lb (32kg ).Although the press at the time of her death reported that the surgery done was a
leucotomy (also known as alobotomy ), [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/463655.stm BBC News. Star dies following brain surgery] Retrieved21 April , 2006 ] the hospital said the medical procedure was not, in fact, a lobotomy nor meant as a cure for anorexia but as a cure for depression.Novelisation
In 2003,
Andrew O'Hagan wrote the fictional work "Personality", a thinly disguisednovelization of Zavaroni's life and career.Discography
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